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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Tue Sep 11, 2012, 01:57 PM Sep 2012

Conservatives really don't want to hear more specifics from Mitt Romney

Conservatives really don't want to hear more specifics from Mitt Romney

by Jed Lewison

Politico:

Leading conservatives are offering blunt advice to Mitt Romney: Quit ducking details, start engaging in a real and specific war of ideas with President Barack Obama — or lose.

And Salon's Steve Kornacki points out that while attacks on Romney's lack of specificity are nothing new, those attacks have typically come from Democrats. Now that they are coming from his own party, it's bad news.

The griping from his fellow Republicans is problematic for Romney because it reinforces and amplifies the media scrutiny and partisan attacks he’s already dealing with. When casual voters perceive criticisms of a candidate to be coming from his own party, they’re more likely to regard the criticisms as legitimate, and not just typical campaign season noise.

All this is true: Romney is coming under fire from fellow Republicans for not being sufficiently specific, and these attacks do reinforce preexisting story lines about Romney's lack of core beliefs. But I don't believe for a second that Romney's Republican critics actually care about whether and to what extent he offers specific policy proposals. Instead, they care about establishing a narrative to explain his defeat—a narrative that places the blame for that defeat squarely on his shoulders.

For professional conservatives, the only thing more important than winning the 2012 presidential election is not getting blamed for losing it. And as much as they might be disappointed by a Romney defeat this November, the thing that would actually crush their souls would be if Romney were to lose and their ideas were assigned the blame. Better to throw him under the bus now, even if it means he's less likely to win, than to suffer that fate.

The thing that makes this so obvious is that it's only now that the Romney is confronting an avalanche of criticism from his side over policy specifics. When he proposed a tax plan they refused to offer any specifics about how it would accomplish its goals, he won their praise. When he proposed a budget plan without detailing any specifics about what it do in practice, he won their praise. When he rejected Newt Gingrich's Bain attacks by questioning Newt's commitment to capitalism instead of defending the specifics of Bain, he won their praise. When he gave his nomination clinching speech without even mentioning he had once been governor of Massachusetts, he won their praise.

With the notable exception of his support for Paul Ryan's voucher care plan, Romney has been running a supremely vague campaign from the get go. But it's only now that he's losing that conservatives are making a stink about it. The reason is obvious: When Mitt Romney loses, conservative ideologues will say the reason Romney lost is that he didn't talk enough about their ideas and that he didn't do it with enough specificity, and they want be able to say they told him so. The irony is that the one conservative idea about which Mitt Romney has been most specific—voucher care—is also his biggest policy liability.

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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/11/1130393/-Conservatives-really-don-t-want-to-hear-more-specifics-from-Mitt-Romney



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Conservatives really don't want to hear more specifics from Mitt Romney (Original Post) ProSense Sep 2012 OP
They're going to keep thinking it's about a lack of ideological purity BeyondGeography Sep 2012 #1
They always blame the lack of purity for their losses. The fact is we need to run against those Vincardog Sep 2012 #5
It's becoming more and more clear ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2012 #2
Specifics are a lot like facts randr Sep 2012 #3
Mitt Romney is nothing more than the proverbial ham sandwich to the Obama Hating Crowd MrScorpio Sep 2012 #4
Great news, if the speculation turns out to be true LondonReign2 Sep 2012 #6

BeyondGeography

(39,374 posts)
1. They're going to keep thinking it's about a lack of ideological purity
Tue Sep 11, 2012, 02:01 PM
Sep 2012

when the truth is people HATE their fucking "ideas." Tax cuts for the obscenely rich? Coupon care? Raise the defense budget? Privatize SS? It's one political death wish after another.

Bless their hearts.

Vincardog

(20,234 posts)
5. They always blame the lack of purity for their losses. The fact is we need to run against those
Tue Sep 11, 2012, 02:23 PM
Sep 2012

ideas. This has to start from the bottom.
We have to demand from our "leaders":
What policies are you going to enact to protect people from the destructive power of accumulated wealth?
What programs will you enact to ensure universal health CARE?
Do you agree that Corporations have no humans rights?
Do you support a constitutional amendment to that effect?
Will you withdraw from every "Trade agreement" that subordinates our sovereignty to corporate profits?

 

1StrongBlackMan

(31,849 posts)
2. It's becoming more and more clear ...
Tue Sep 11, 2012, 02:06 PM
Sep 2012

That there is zero support for romney. The gop only has the anti-President Obama vote ... and I'm not sure that that will be enough to unseat him or hold the House or gain the Senate.

This is good news!

MrScorpio

(73,631 posts)
4. Mitt Romney is nothing more than the proverbial ham sandwich to the Obama Hating Crowd
Tue Sep 11, 2012, 02:22 PM
Sep 2012

There's no surprise here.

LondonReign2

(5,213 posts)
6. Great news, if the speculation turns out to be true
Wed Sep 12, 2012, 10:06 AM
Sep 2012

Because then the next time around they will run with the exact same ideas...only this time they'll be specific...and their ideas amount to rancid pile of shit that Americans hate.

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